Word: rink
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...visitors from the northland have been much handicapped this year by the unusually warm weather, which prevented the freezing of their outdoor rink. In order to have two days' practice in their element before starting on the U. S. tour last Monday, the players moved to Ottawa a week ago, where they held their workouts over the week end at an indoor rink...
...Crimson did not exhibit much of a passing game, but it was hardly necessary, as six of the scores were made by individual dashes down the rink. During the last period B. U. adopted the three-man defence whenever the University showed the slightest inclination to journey goalwards, but even this manoeuvre proved of little effect. Referee Sands kept the penalty pen full enough, but the Crimson furnished most of the occupants...
During the last period of the game the M. I. T. forwards kept the puck down at the B. U. end of the rink for most of the time, but failed to produce the final punch on all occasions, save the one which won them their lone tally...
Coach Winsor took a leaf from the football portfolio yesterday in announcing that the team would practice behind closed doors on the two afternoons when the University has the rink to itself. The need of secret sessions has long been felt, but has been hitherto impossible of fulfillment because in former years the Crimson squad has had possession of the ice for only immediately after the general public had been cleared away...
...fact things have gone still farther. The University awakes with a shock to the realization that Princeton and Yale have not only equal hockey facilities, but actually better. At Princeton there is no necessity for long journeys to the rink for practice. The Baker Rink is her very own and is easily accessible. At New Haven there are not the numerous outside interests of a city of Boston's size to conflict with Eli practice. In fact Yale has recently purchased the New Haven Arena. But here Harvard now finds herself in the situation of being thankful...